Talk:Aero AT-3
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Incomplete list of AT-3 aircraft:
- Polish: SP-TPC, TPD, TPE, TPF, TPG, ICY, CUH, KAC, KOS, KOT, EAR, RAM, PPL
- British: G-UKAT, SPAT, SBRK, LGOC, SYWL, SWLL, DPEP, MAVV, SACX, SACY, SRUM, SYEL, TGUN,
- French: F-GNMV
- Spanish: EC-KHY
AT-3 gross weight & fuel
editSome newer AT-3 (like SP-TPE, SP-TPF) have maximum takeoff weight of 630kg. This was an amendment to some early models and factory-set to newer models. Particular planes also vary widely in terms of fuel tank placement. The prototype (still flying, SP-TPC) has a central fuel tank just before the cockpit. Another case (SP-RAM) has a central tank like the prototype, but it is augmented by an add-on tank below the fuselage, thus extending the maximum usable fuel to approx. 120l. Newer models (SP-TPE, SP-TPF) have one tank in each of their wings for a total usable fuel of approx. 100-110l. 2620:10D:C093:500:0:0:6:AA4 (talk) 16:29, 25 June 2024 (UTC)